This person helps you test your hearing
Who is an Audiologist?
The term for When vocal folds close
What is adduction?
It is considered an expression of human communication
What is language?
Acronym for description of errors
What is SODA?
The phenomenon of speaking two languages
What is bilingualism?
2 way process in which a message is sent and received
What is communication?
the space between the vocal folds
What is the glottis?
The rules on how to combine words in a language is called :
What is syntax?
Rules that govern the correct use of speech sounds
What are phonological processes?
In language development, issues in the area of pragmatics is often seen in this disorder
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
The person you go to if you suspect your child has a language disorder
Who is a speech language pathologist?
Malleus, incus and the stapes
What are the smallest bones of the body?
Word order and word endings are part of this aspect of language
What is morphology?
Saying "pat" for "cat" is an example of this phonological process
What is fronting?
Language based learning disability, specifically impacts reading
What is dyslexia?
This is the impairment in the ability to receive, send, process, and comprehend concepts or verbal, nonverbal and graphic symbol systems
What is a communication disorder?
The study of structures of the body and the relationship of these structures with one another
What is anatomy?
When language is the only developmental domain impacted
What is primary language impairment?
A child says the following and is employing a specific phonological process
Bus-> bu
Car-> ca (/ka/)
chair-> chai
What is final consonant deletion?
This processing domain is often impacted in people with dyslexia and refers to how the brain recognizes and interprets orally presented information
What is auditory processing?
The concept of: How commonly a disease/condition occurs in a population at a particular point in time
What is prevalence?
The purpose of this structure is to:
¤During breathing air is directed towards the trachea
¤Directing food to the esophagus
What is the epiglottis?
Language impairment characterized by difficulty with language that is not caused by known neurological, sensory, intellectual, or emotional deficit
What is developmental language impairment or specific language impairment?
The age by which a child should have learnt how to produce a sound correctly (represented in our course ppts by a tree/ladder)
What is the age of mastery of a sound?
Pretending to read books is a _________ milestone in young children
What is literacy?